Trabzon 19 Mayıs Arena

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Trabzon 19 Mayıs Arena
Trabzon 19 Mayis Arena
Full nameTrabzon 19 Mayıs Spor Salonu
Coordinates 41°00′15″N39°42′27″E / 41.00414°N 39.70750°E / 41.00414; 39.70750
Capacity 1,100
Surface Wood flooring
Scoreboardyes
Construction
Built1951
Renovated2010
Tenants
2007 Black Sea Games
2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

Trabzon 19 Mayıs Arena (Turkish : Trabzon 19 Mayıs Spor Salonu) is an indoor basketball venue located in Trabzon, Turkey.

Built in 1951, the venue hosted the 2007 Black Sea Games. Following renovation works in 2010, basketball matches for girls were played at this arena during the 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival. [1]

The arena is home to the basketball teams of the clubs Trabzonspor Basketball, Trabzon İdmanocağı and Trabzon Belediyesi S.K.

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References

  1. "Trabzon 2007 tesisler-19 Mayıs Spor Salonu-Trabzon" (in Turkish). Karadeniz Oyunları. Retrieved 2011-07-29.